Comment by cdweller0

Comment by iixo

I saw one of my guild members earn this today. Is there some other way to earn these titles now?

Comment by kouzanto

i once saw a guy at lvl 67 with this title(undead mage if i remember correctly) could he have gotten the title pre-tbc?

Comment by xanmarx

there no such thing as areana before tbc

Comment by xanmarx

theres no ssunch thing as areana before tbc idiot.

Comment by Hooters

So, if i got this right, IT IS possible to get Arena Titels at level 70? becuase i would one of these cool titels on my 70shaman, and If it is possible, whats the rating you should atleast have to get it? i know only a % of the plp that plays get them, but there must be an Hidden Rating Requirment so not someone who just started a team, gets like 100rating could get the titel

/Hooters 70Rshamy - Outland

Comment by Celea

Before Battle for Azeroth, this title was released based on a certain percentage of players who participated in arena. If you were in the top 3-10% with 50 3v3 arena wins in that season, you were presented with Rival: the FoS pertaining to that season and a temporary title for the following season. However, in BFA, this system is receiving a massive overhaul. Players will now enter a formal bracket based on their seasonal rating:

Combatant: 1400–1599

Challenger: 1600–1799

Rival: 1800–2099

Duelist: 2100–2399

Gladiator: 2400

Quoting the article, they are still working out how to distribute end of season rewards (which includes the titles listed for the brackets above). This means that titles underneath the Rank 1 Gladiator are still being worked out, and according to the article:

We’re still in the process of working out the possible end-of-season rewards, but for now we can say we’ll be keeping the special seasonal Gladiator titles for the very top players at the end of each season. Those who get the Gladiator title will also need to win an additional number of games to earn the mount as their reward.